ALLEGED BURGLARY AT LUCAS' CREEK.
An unkempt man named James Wilson was remanded by Mr H. W. Brabant, X.M.. at this morning's Police Court, (■'large;! with burglariously entering Uie premises of Mark Phillips, at Albany, Lucas , Creel;, and stealing a rug, a loaf of bread, 511 m meal, a cake, tin of syrup, and .'.!b butter, of the total value of '!'•)/.
Sub-Inspector !;Ikick asked for a week's remand, ho that inquiries could be made, and the accused was therefore remanded in custody for that period.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 171, 20 July 1903, Page 5
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